Improvement in liniment for treating- nettralg-ia



Tim-ted, fitatts @mnt emu. eEoRGE L; rEAius; OF :CONNERSVILL'E, INDIANA, I i

a Latte-rs Patent No. 104,7 21, dated June28, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN LINIMENI' FOR TREATING NEURALG-IA, 81c.

The Seheduie referred. to in these Letters Patel 1t and making part of the same. T "1119710171515 '7" i mixture. The whole of the ingredients is well Be it known that I, GEORGE L. FEARIs,of;Gon-- mixed together, forming aliuiment, to be used for soi- 1 nei-sville,-in the county of Fayette and State of In- ,atio and inflammatory rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, Giana, haveim'ented anewandusefuiMedical Oom swelliugs, and similar diseases. It is applied exterpound or Liniment, which Icall Feai is Japanese naily, by rubbing downward.

r Liniment; and I do hereby declare that the follow- 'What I olaiin as new, and desire to secure by Leting is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, silt.- tersPatent, is-

ficient to enable those skiliedliu the art to which A liniment, composeciof the ingredients and ,com-

my invention appertains to make and use the same. 3 pounded'in about the proportions herein specified. i

'Itake of vinegar, eggs, and turpentine, each, equal I GEORGE L. FEARIS.

parts, and mix the-in well together: To three quarts X of t-bismixture, I add two ounces of saltpeter, and Witnesses: eight ounces of rye whiskey, the 'saltpeter being dis- .ALONZO BRADFORD,-

lSOlVEd in the whiskey before-adding them to the first CHARLES ROEHL. 

